The Veterans Law Office - Seattle, WA
Veterans Disability Lawyers in Seattle, WA
113 Cherry Street Suite 96647 Seattle, WA 98104 - 2205
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Seattle Veterans Disability Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2021-2022Outstanding job on helping me get the benefits I deserved! Great communication and I would recommend any Vet seeking help with their claim to contact the Veterans Law Office . Attorney Kenneth C. Kowren will get the job done with the best outcome!
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2022To all my veteran brothers and sisters out there, I highly recommend that the first phone call you make should be to the Veterans Law Office. After working for over a year to no avail to increase my VA rating, the Veterans Law Office was able to complete the task in less than 4 months. I would sincerely like to thank the entire Veterans Law Office staff for for their outstanding commitment and dedication to Veterans and their legal needs, your efforts are truly appreciated, and this is one veteran that can never say enough good for the work that you do. Thank you for all that you do for our Veterans.
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2019-2022I can't find enough great things to say about the people at the Veterans Law Office. From the first day I spoke with Mr Friedman to the day of my final decision from the VA, everyone there has been so kind and helpful. I can't believe how hard they worked for me. They all deserve much more than they get for helping Veterans. Mr Kowren did so much more than I ever expected. Susan Blinn is amazing. She was always there when I had a question and to inform me about the progress of my claim. Rylee Shear was there to answer questions I had and was great at preparing me for exams. I will remember all of you. I can't thank you enough.
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2021-2022Wish I could go above 5 stars … I originally entered the military on 8 Jul 1971. I retired from the Marine Corps for length of service in the mid 1990’s, and all views contained herein are my own.I filed a claim with the Veterans Administration in or about mid-2012.Over the years I had several more interactions with the VA about appropriate rating percentages, all to no avail. I only hurt myself by trying to do things on my own.In late 2021 I engaged Kenneth C. Kowren (doing business as) - The Veterans Law Office. I submitted my “case review” to Rylee via their web, who was my primary contact throughout the process. She went over and above what was required of her each and every time I contacted her, whether by email or telephone. I can’t say enough positive things about the prompt, courteous, professionalism these folks provide to veterans. Those who can end up engaging this wonderful group of people truly will be in good hands!! They are truly specialists in what they do.
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